Intro: Because of the tactic of overexposing of one view/perspective over all else, Fox News has created an environment where rhetoric can't help but be toxic as it's based on misinformation. While Fox News, & Yes, even the regular GOP Corporate Media (CNN, MSNBC, NBC, CBS, ABC), will overexpose one fact over another for various reasons (which include political ones) to fit a very narrow and unbalanced view that is ridiculously easy to beat since its based on misinformation (lies). These lies create a sort of dichotomy in the public mind that appears to be like schizophrenia but is really a collection of rational thoughts given the misinformation they have been fed. This post seeks to reduce some of the mental dichotomy by providing a cultural context from which the educated can view America;
Here is an outline of murders by white people left unemphasized in media rhetoric...
Army Vet kills 12;
Article: A Guide to Mass Shootings in America
It is perhaps too easy to forget how many times this has happened. The horrific massacre at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, in July 2012, another at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin that August,another at a manufacturer in Minneapolis that September—and then the unthinkable nightmare at a Connecticut elementary school that December—were some of the latest in an epidemic of such gun violence over the last three-plus decades. Since 1982, there have been at least 84 public mass shootings across the country, with the killings unfolding in 34 states from Massachusetts to Hawaii. Forty-seven of these mass shootings have occurred since 2006. Seven of them took place in 2012 alone, including Sandy Hook. A recent analysis of this database by researchers at Harvard University, further corroborated by a recent FBI study, determined that mass shootings have been on the rise.
The perpetrators: More than half of the cases involved school or workplace shootings (12 and 20, respectively); the other 30 cases took place in locations including shopping malls, restaurants, and religious and government buildings. Forty-four of the killers were white males. Only one was a woman. (See Goleta, Calif., in 2006.) The average age of the killers was 35, though the youngest among them was a mere 11 years old. (See Jonesboro, Ark., in 1998.) A majority were mentally troubled—and many displayed signs of mental health problems before setting out to kill. Explore the map for further details—we do not consider it to be all-inclusive, but based on the criteria we used, we believe that we've produced the most comprehensive rundown available on this particular type of violence. (Mass shootings represent only a sliver of America's overall gun violence.) For the stories of the 151 shooting rampage victims of 2012, click here, and for our groundbreaking investigation into the economic costs of the nation's gun violence, including mass shootings, click here.
The Sandy Hook shooting
CNN Breaking News - Sandy Hook/Newtown Shootings
Sandy Hook Elementary shooting leaves 28 dead, law enforcement sources say
WASHINGTON — The National Rifle Association on Thursday addressed for the first time the question of whether Adam Lanza or his mother, Nancy Lanza, were ever members of the gun rights group. The answer, the NRA said, is no. The lobbying organization made the statement after it was revealed that police had discovered NRA certificates among Lanza’s possessions.
In a sharply worded statement, the NRA said, “There is no record of a member relationship between Newtown killer Adam Lanza, nor between Nancy Lanza, A. Lanza or N. Lanza with the National Rifle Association. Reporting to the contrary is reckless, false and defamatory.”
The statement came in response to the release Thursday of search warrants from the home of Adam Lanza, the man responsible for the shooting deaths of 26 people in December at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
In addition to discovering a large cache of weapons, ammunition, and documents, authorities recovered a pistol shooting guide produced by the NRA among Lanza’s things, as well as certificates issued by the NRA to both Adam Lanza and his mother.
The discovery quickly led some to assume the Lanzas must have been NRA members, or that the NRA’s statement that they were not members was equal to the NRA challenging the integrity of the police report.
Neither of these is the case, however. The NRA certificates the police found in the house likely had nothing to do with formal NRA membership — they were possibly awarded for completion of training and safety courses that had been certified by the NRA, the nation’s largest gun safety training organization. According to its website, theNRA doesn’t offer formal certificates for membership.
NRA training courses are taught by a network of more than 5,000 firing range instructors across the country, and they are available to anyone, even if that person is not an NRA member. Nancy Lanza was described by friends as a “gun enthusiast” who liked to bring her son with her to the gun range — it’s possible she and Adam Lanza secured NRA certificates at a gun range for completing a course offered by the organization, without being members.
Police Found An NRA Certificate In Adam Lanza's Home After The Sandy Hook Shooting

Article: Why is Boston 'terrorism' but not Aurora, Sandy Hook, Tucson and Columbine? But this proves the point: "terrorism" does not have any real meaning other than "a Muslim who commits violence against America and its allies", so as soon as a Muslim commits violence, there is an automatic decree that it is "terrorism" even though no such assumption arises from similar acts committed by non-Muslims.That is precisely my point.
Islamic Terrorism Is Right-Wing Terrorism We’ve never come under attack by liberal Muslims, but conservative Christians have drawn plenty of blood
Study Says White Extremists Have Killed More Americans in the U.S. Than Jihadists Since 9/11
Radical Islamists were also indicted more frequently than non-Muslim extremists and served longer sentences
Since 9/11, white right-wing terrorists have killed almost twice as many Americans in homegrown attacks than radical Islamists have, according to research by the New America Foundation.
In their June study, the foundation decided to examine groups “engaged in violent extremist activity” and found that white extremists were by far the most dangerous. They pointed to the recent Emanuel AME Church shooting in Charleston, S.C., and the 2012 attack on a Sikh temple in Wisconsin, as well as many lesser-known attacks on Jewish institutions and on police. They found that 48 people were killed by white terrorists, while 26 were killed by radical Islamists, since Sept. 11.
From FBI's Website;
Domestic Terrorism
Domestic right-wing terrorist groups often adhere to the principles of racial supremacy and embrace antigovernment, antiregulatory beliefs. Generally, extremist right-wing groups engage in activity that is protected by constitutional guarantees of free speech and assembly. Law enforcement becomes involved when the volatile talk of these groups transgresses into unlawful action.
On the national level, formal right-wing hate groups, such as the National Alliance, the World Church of the Creator (WCOTC) and the Aryan Nations, represent a continuing terrorist threat. Although efforts have been made by some extremist groups to reduce openly racist rhetoric in order to appeal to a broader segment of the population and to focus increased attention on antigovernment sentiment, racism-based hatred remains an integral component of these groups’ core orientations.
Right-wing groups continue to represent a serious terrorist threat. Two of the seven planned acts of terrorism prevented in 1999 were potentially large-scale, high-casualty attacks being planned by organized right-wing extremist groups.
Article: Right-Wing Terrorists Are Killing More Americans Than Jihadists Are, And Now The DOJ Will Act
Article: RIGHT-WING EXTREMISTS ARE A BIGGER THREAT TO AMERICA THAN ISIS
NY Times: The Growing Right-Wing Terror Threat
Debunking Right Wing Bullsh!t: All Mass Killers Are ‘Liberal’
All the recent mass shootings have been committed by liberals!
That’s the talking point that has congealed among conservatives like week old grease and they’ve been repeating it like the delightfully mindless parrots they are in every gun debate. You’ll be absolutely shocked to know that this claim is a complete fantasy made up by an increasingly desperate right wing. You see, the hate and bile they’ve been spewing at President Obama for the last several years is starting to overflow into real world violence on what seems to be a regular basis. Accepting responsibility for this is simply unthinkable for conservatives so, as usual, they’ve begun to repeat the same lie over and over, hoping to obscure the truth. Some of them are actually starting to believe their own bullshit.
The break with reality/breathtaking dishonesty has gotten so bad that the right is even trying to portray the Las Vegas shooters from just a few days ago as “leftists”:Videos are surfacing of one of the terrorist Las Vegas shooters.
Dressed in Joker face, Jerad Miller rails against “incarcerating innocent Americans and holding them indefinitely.”Despite attempts on the left to paint these terrorists as conservatives, the truth is they would’ve blended right in at a Code Pink rally.They were so radical, they were BOOTED from the Cliven Bundy protest camp.
That choking sound you’re hearing is actually you trying to swallow the idea that “leftists” would travel to the Bundy Ranch to join anti-government militias. Anyone who believes that is
probablygullible enough to send money to that prince in Nigeria that just needs help to move his millions out of the country. (Cash or money order only please!) Don’t believe me? Let’s take a look at Joe the
Imbecile Plumber’s list of “Democratic Killers” that’s been making the rounds and why almost every one of them is a lie:
- Nidal Hasan – Ft Hood Shooter: Registered Democrat and Muslim. (Hasan had become a radicalized fundamentalist and there is no such thing as a leftist fundamentalist Muslim)
- Aaron Alexis, Navy Yard shooter – black liberal/Obama voter (there is exactly zero evidence that political ideology was a motivating factor)
- Seung-Hui Cho – Virginia Tech shooter: Wrote hate mail to President Bush and to his staff, registered Democrat. (there is exactly zero evidence that political ideology was a motivating factor)
- James Holmes – the “Dark Knight”/Colorado shooter: Registered Democrat, staff worker on the Obama campaign, #Occupy guy,progressive liberal, hated Christians. (there is exactly zero evidence that political ideology was a motivating factor)
- Amy Bishop, the rabid leftist, killed her colleagues in Alabama, Obama supporter. (there is exactly zero evidence that political ideology was a motivating factor)
- Andrew J. Stack, flew plane into IRS building in Texas – Leftist Democrat (His manifesto was extremely anti-government and even more explicitly anti-IRS. Now what political movement do we know that loathes the government and IRS?)
- James J. Lee who was the “green activist”/ leftist took hostages at Discovery Channel – progressive liberal Democrat. (Hey, this guy is kind of left wing! He was so extreme he thought humans were a plague on the planet! He must have had quite a body count! But actually, as anti-human as he was, he didn’t kill a single person despite having all the time in the world to do it. So why is he on this list?)
- Jared Loughner, the Tucson shooter – Leftist, Marxist. (there is exactly zero evidence that political ideology was a motivating factor and I’d like to point out he shot a Democrat)
- Ohio bomb plot derps were occupy Wall St leftists. (Anarchists, not exactly leftists but they were planning to blow up a bridge. Yet, another zero body count)
- Harris and Klebold, the Columbine Shooters – families registered Democrats and progressive Leftists. (there is exactly zero evidence that political ideology was a motivating factor)
- Bill Ayers, Weather Underground bomber – Leftist Democrat. (40 years ago)
- Lee Harvey Oswald, Socialist, Communist and Democrat – killed Kennedy. (50 years ago)
The right is trying so hard to make this “liberal killers” story stick because the uncomfortable truth at the center of it all is a brutal condemnation of the heroic mythology of armed patriotism they’ve built around themselves: The only politically motivated domestic terrorists in this country are coming from the right. They’re not patriots in any sense of the word. They hate this country and everything it stands for. No matter how hard they try to twist the facts, there are no “liberal” killers.
On the other hand, there are dozens upon dozens of examples of violence that are actually based on conservative ideology.
Timothy McVieghLike Jerad and Amanda Miller who shot two cops, yelled “The revolution has begun” and draped “Don’t Tread On Me ” flags on their victims. Later, they killed another man.Like Frazier Miller (no relation that I’m aware of), a former Klansman and White Supremacist who shot up a Jewish community center, killing three people.Like Wade Page, a Neo-Nazi who walked into a Sikh temple looking to kill Muslims (Neo-Nazis are not known for their intelligence). 6 people die.Like David Pedersen and his girlfriend, Holly Ann Grigsby who killed 4 people and “were on their way to Sacramento to kill more Jews.”Like Scott Roeder who walked into a church to murder abortion provider Dr. George Tiller.And, of course, we can’t forget Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols who blew up a federal building, killing 168 including 19 children.
Related Article: HOW TIMOTHY MCVEIGH'S IDEALS ENTERED THE MAINSTREAM
“Oklahoma City”: The Bubba job
Two seasoned journalists explore the disturbing, unanswered questions about the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995
Debris hangs from the front of the federal building after a 1200 pound car bomb blew off the north side of the building in downtown Oklahoma City April 19 (Credit: © Jeff Mitchell Us / Reuters)In the hours after the 1995 bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, cable news breathlessly reported that authorities were searching for three Middle Eastern men supposedly seen fleeing the scene. True, this was just two years after the bombing of the World Trade Center by a Islamist cell led by Ramzi Yousef, but even so, the notion that foreign terrorists would target an ordinary office building in the middle of flyover country was far-fetched. Yet not as far-fetched, it seems, as the idea that Americans would do it, and end up killing 168 of their fellow citizens, 19 of them little children.
An FBI agent from Dallas, Danny Coulson, knew better. As Andrew Gumbel and Roger Charles relate in their impressive new book, “Oklahoma City: What the Investigation Missed — and Why It Still Matters,” Coulson jumped in his car and headed to Oklahoma City as soon as he heard about the bombing, fielding a call from a CBS correspondent along the way. She told him “everybody in Washington” said the perpetrators were Middle Eastern, but he said no way. “It’s a Bubba job,” he told her. “It’s Bubbas.”
It was Bubbas. But how many of them? Timothy McVeigh was convicted on 11 counts of murder and conspiracy and was executed for his role in the crime. Terry Nichols, who helped McVeigh construct the truck bomb, is still in federal prison serving a sentence of life without parole. A third conspirator, Mike Fortier, received a reduced sentence (and immunity for his wife, Lori) in exchange for testifying against the other two. Officially, these are all the parties responsible for the bombing, the most devastating act of terrorism committed in this country until 9/11. But many, many people are not satisfied with the official account.
Of course, a lot of these malcontents are cranks, offering paint-by-numbers scenarios in which 1) the attack really was “Middle Eastern” after all and 2) the government rigged the whole thing in order to discredit the right-wing militia movement to which McVeigh and Nichols belonged. Gumbel, an investigative journalist, and Charles, a former Marine Corps lieutenant colonel who consults with national news organizations on military and national intelligence stories, are obliged to distinguish themselves from such fantasists. Nevertheless, they assert, there are good reasons to feel “skeptical that all the perpetrators have been caught,” a sentiment they say is shared by many of their sources both outside the government and within it.
Their argument, unlike other conspiracy theories about Oklahoma City, is not outlandish. Gumbel and Charles (who also worked as an evidence analyst for McVeigh’s defense team) suspect that McVeigh had other accomplices in planning the attack, in assembling the materials for the bomb and in planting it on April 19. This help came from several nodes in a loose network of right-wing extremists — gun nuts, would-be-revolutionaries and separatist Christian sects — who have never been fully investigated or called to account.
Not a fanciful change, but at the same time a bold one, given that the multi-agency federal investigation collected a Brobdingnagian quantity of evidence: 13 million hotel and motel records, 6 million truck rental records, 28,000 interviews — an estimated 1 billion pieces of information. Yet for all this exhaustiveness, certain promising trails in the investigation went largely unexplored: over 1,000 latent fingerprints found in McVeigh’s car and motel room, for example, as well as his links to a gang of bank robbers belonging to the Aryan Republican Army, a rich gun dealer and a creepy fundamentalist compound called Elohim City.
The authors believe that federal agencies, shamed and stinging after bloody clashes with right-wing militants at Waco and Ruby Ridge, preferred not to mess with leads that might end in further confrontations. The prosecution concurred, having tried and failed in an earlier sedition trial against similar militants. They felt they’d learned not to test a jury’s ability to follow complex conspiratorial narratives with too many characters, or that asked it to believe that trash-talking backwoods paranoids could pose a serious threat to the U.S government.
Not a fanciful change, but at the same time a bold one, given that the multi-agency federal investigation collected a Brobdingnagian quantity of evidence: 13 million hotel and motel records, 6 million truck rental records, 28,000 interviews — an estimated 1 billion pieces of information. Yet for all this exhaustiveness, certain promising trails in the investigation went largely unexplored: over 1,000 latent fingerprints found in McVeigh’s car and motel room, for example, as well as his links to a gang of bank robbers belonging to the Aryan Republican Army, a rich gun dealer and a creepy fundamentalist compound called Elohim City.
The authors believe that federal agencies, shamed and stinging after bloody clashes with right-wing militants at Waco and Ruby Ridge, preferred not to mess with leads that might end in further confrontations. The prosecution concurred, having tried and failed in an earlier sedition trial against similar militants. They felt they’d learned not to test a jury’s ability to follow complex conspiratorial narratives with too many characters, or that asked it to believe that trash-talking backwoods paranoids could pose a serious threat to the U.S government.
Salon: Dylann Roof’s racist manifesto: A funhouse mirror reflection of right-wing American politics - Some of Roof's online rantings are completely nuts — but the roots of some of his ideas are queasily familiar
It gives the lie to the ruling conservative meme that Roof was just a loan wacko with no affinities with the white-militia movement that the respectable right has tried to keep offstage. It also shows how the accused killer of nine in a Charleston church has roots in weird ideas that are part of even the think-tank culture of the right: Roof’s manifesto is a kind of distorted, funhouse-mirror reflection of Tea Party-era conservative white America’s core beliefs, and it shares the ahistorical way many conservatives deal with race.
A little extract with my comments and/or related blog posts:
1. Trayvon Martin was a dangerous thug and George Zimmerman was right to kill him.
Related: Analysis Of The Zimmerman Trial & Fox News Hypnosis
2. Law and order in this country is threatened by dangerous, murderous blacks.
It's how GOP portrays black people through it's media;
3. Blacks are obsessed with race; they won’t stop talking about it.
This is the GOP's and Fox News answer to almost everything that doesn't fit thier arguments, i.e. it's "the race card".
Related: Proof of GOP being an anti-Science party
This is the GOP's and Fox News answer to almost everything that doesn't fit thier arguments, i.e. it's "the race card".
Related: Proof of GOP being an anti-Science party
4. Slavery was not so bad.
This reflects a common GOP base view;“I have read hundreds of slaves narratives from my state. And almost all of them were positive. One sticks out in my mind where an old ex-slave recounted how the day his mistress died was one of the saddest days of his life.”
5. Segregation was not so bad, either.
“Segregation was not a bad thing. It was a defensive measure. Segregation did not exist to hold back negroes.”
Domestic Terrorism over a GOP wedge issue (something they use to try and inw elections with by creating divide, i.e. "wedge" issue):
This attack was for political reasons that followed standard Fox News & Carly Fiorina talking pointsand thus fits the definition of Domestic Terrorism as defined by the FBI;
Recently a guy making terrorist like rhetoric was arrested;
Evidence & Links To GOP & Fox News Terrorism Continues to grow Every Single Day;
The recent example of killing for political reasons;
How this focusing/marketing of one fact (or lie) takes place is best illustrated by this video;
In the Name of the Fodder: The Fox News rapid-response team distinguishes violence in the name of a religion from the practitioners of that religion -- as long as it's Christianity. (05:17) ...
Related Articles:
The Killing of Three Young Muslims in Chapel Hill
In Chapel Hill, North Carolina, a sleepy college town, any murder is a shock. But a triple murder Tuesday afternoon has become a national story. Craig Stephen Hicks, 46, turned himself into police after shooting Deah Barakat, 23, and Yusor Mohammad, 21, a married couple; and Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19 and Mohammad's sister, at an apartment complex. All three victims were shot in the head, according to WRAL. In a statement, the Chapel Hill Police Department said: "Our preliminary investigation indicates that the crime was motivated by an ongoing neighbor dispute over parking. Hicks is cooperating with investigators and more information may be released at a later time." He has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder.
New York man in court charged with murdering Muslim cleric, assistant
Hate crimes against Muslims have risen, even as hate crimes against everyone else have declined

Orlando mass shooting: Bigotry is bigotry, no matter what religion you use to justify it Conservatives exploit the night club shooting to attack liberals, but we need liberalism to end homophobic violence

A Muslim woman was set on fire on a NYC street
HOUSTON PASTOR SHOT IN BEAUTY SALON: 'GOD SPARED HER'
Famous Respected Mass Murderer;
America Keeps Honoring One of Its Worst Mass Murderers: Henry Kissinger Including ten quotes that illustrate his megalomania and indifference to the deaths of untold numbers of civilians.

Now for an indepth list so the sake of prosperity (& to help news agencies who can't use - or are not allowed to use - google for thier news research);
The following is a composite of mass killings in America compiled by Wikipedia with links to indepth information and proofs (Hint: click name of killer);
Rampage Killings
Perpetrator | Date | Year | Location | Country | Killed | Injured | W | Additional notes | Ref. |
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1. | Hennard, George Pierre, 35 | Oct. 16 | 1991 | Killeen, TX | ![]() |
23
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27
| F V | Committed suicide |
2. | Huberty, James Oliver, 41 | July 18 | 1984 | San Diego, CA | ![]() |
21
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19
| F | Shot by police |
3. | Wong, Jiverly Antares, 41 | April 3 | 2009 | Binghamton, NY | ![]() |
13
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4
| F | Committed suicide |
4. | Unruh, Howard Barton, 28 | Sep. 6 | 1949 | Camden, NJ | ![]() |
13
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3
| F | Found mentally unfit to stand trial |
5. | Holmes, James Eagan, 24 | July 20 | 2012 | Aurora, CO | ![]() |
12
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62
| F E | Sentenced to life imprisonment |
6. | Pough, James Edward, 42 | June 17/18 | 1990 | Jacksonville, FL | ![]() |
11
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6
| F V | Committed suicide |
7. | McLendon, Michael Kenneth, 28 | March 10 | 2009 | Kinston, Samson& Geneva, AL | ![]() |
10
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6
| F A | Committed suicide Also killed four dogs |
8. | Starkweather, Charles, 19 Fugate, Caril Ann, 14 | Jan. 21–29 | 1958 | Lincoln & Bennet,NE Douglas, WY | ![]() |
10
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0
| FM | Also killed two dogs Starkweather killed a man on Nov. 30, 1957 Both arrested; Starkweather executed, Fugate served 17 years in prison |
Extended list from Rampage Killers of America;
9. | Twigg, Gilbert, 30 | Aug. 13 | 1903 | Winfield, KS | ![]() |
9
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25
| F | Committed suicide |
10. | Bertucci, Clarence V., 23[n 2] | July 8 | 1945 | Salina, UT | ![]() |
9
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19
| F | Found not guilty by reason of insanity |
11. | Silka, Michael Allen, 25 | April 28 / May 17–19 | 1984 | Fairbanks & Manley Hot Springs, AK | ![]() |
9
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1
| F | Shot by police Killed an unborn child |
12. | Jones, Walter, 20 Jones, William, 18 | Sep. 28 | 1913 | Harriston, MS | ![]() |
8–12
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14–20
| F | Both were killed |
13. | Ferri, Gian Luigi, 55 | July 1 | 1993 | San Francisco, CA | ![]() |
8
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6
| F | Committed suicide |
14. | Hawkins, Robert A., 19 | Dec. 5 | 2007 | Omaha, NE | ![]() |
8
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4
| F | Committed suicide |
15. | Brown, Carl Robert, 51 | Aug. 20 | 1982 | Miami, FL | ![]() |
8
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3
| F | Killed by two witnesses |
16. | Stewart, Robert Kenneth Wayne, 45 | March 29 | 2009 | Carthage, NC | ![]() |
8
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2
| F | Sentenced to life imprisonment |
17. | Dekraai, Scott Evans, 46 | Oct. 12 | 2011 | Seal Beach, CA | ![]() |
8
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1
| F | Pleaded guilty |
18. | Sheley, Nicholas Troy, 28 | June 23–30 | 2008 | Sterling, Rock Falls &Galesburg, IL Festus, MO | ![]() |
8
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0
| M | Sentenced to life imprisonment |
19. | Jim[n 1] | March 1 | 1889 | Okeechobee, FL | ![]() |
7–8
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?
| F | Shot dead |
20. | Phillips, Monroe, 58 | March 6 | 1915 | Brunswick, GA | ![]() |
7
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30–32
| F | Shot dead |
21. | Charles, Robert, 35 | July 23–27 | 1900 | New Orleans, LA | ![]() |
7
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20
| F | Shot by police |
22. | Ashbrook, Larry Gene, 47 | Sep. 15 | 1999 | Fort Worth, TX | ![]() |
7
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7
| F | Committed suicide |
23. | Smith, Roland J., 51 | Dec. 8 | 1995 | New York City, NY | ![]() |
7
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4
| F A | Committed suicide |
24. | Ratzmann, Terry Michael, 44 | March 12 | 2005 | Brookfield, WI | ![]() |
7
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4
| F | Committed suicide |
25. | Collins, Melvin, 38 | Nov. 6 | 1948 | Chester, PA | ![]() |
7
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3
| F | Committed suicide |
26. | Collins, Darnell, 33 | June 17–21 | 1995 | New Jersey New York City, NY | ![]() |
7
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3
| F | Shot by police |
27. | Gung Ung Chang | July 18/19 | 1898 | Melrose, CA | ![]() |
7
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2
| FME | Killed by the explosion |
28. | Reynolds, William, 35 | April 6 | 1902 | Tuscumbia, AL | ![]() |
7
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2
| F | Shot dead Also killed several horses |
29 | Akers, Arthur[n 1] | April 9 | 1916 | Stuttgart, AR | ![]() |
7
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2
| FM | Also killed a dog and a horse |
30. | Pearson, Eric Emanuel, 56 | March 16 | 1968 | Ironwood, MI | ![]() |
7
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2
| F | Sentenced to life imprisonment |
31. | Carlton, Julian, 30 | Aug. 15 | 1914 | Spring Green, WI | ![]() |
7
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1
| MA | Starved in jail while awaiting trial |
32. | Ferguson, Colin, 35 | Dec. 7 | 1993 | Garden City, NY | ![]() |
6
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19
| F | Sentenced to 315 years and eight months to life |
33. | Rodger, Elliot Oliver Robertson, 22 | May 23 | 2014 | Isla Vista, CA | ![]() |
6
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14
| FMV | Committed suicide |
34. | Marcelino, Julian, 30 | Nov. 24 | 1932 | Seattle, WA | ![]() |
6
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13
| M | Sentenced to life imprisonment |
35. | Loughner, Jared Lee, 22 | Jan. 8 | 2011 | Tucson, AZ | ![]() |
6
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13
| F | Sentenced to seven consecutive life terms plus 140 years |
36. | Cruse, William Bryan, 59 | April 23 | 1987 | Palm Bay, FL | ![]() |
6
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10
| F | Sentenced to death, died in prison |
37. | Bonner, William Ray, 25 | April 22 | 1973 | Los Angeles, CA | ![]() |
6
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8
| F | Sentenced to life imprisonment |
38. | Indian Gully[n 1] | Aug. | 1910 | Willow Patch, NV | ![]() |
6
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7
| F | Shot dead |
39. | Cooper, Simon | Jan. 1/7 | 1897 | Magnolia & Lynchburg,SC | ![]() |
6
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5
| FM | Killed by angry mob Suspect in the Woolfolk-murders |
40. | Zamora, Isaac Lee, 28 | Sep. 2 | 2008 | Alger, WA | ![]() |
6
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4
| FM | Sentenced to life imprisonment |
41 | Young, Harry Lyman, 27 Young, Jennings M., 35 | Jan. 2 | 1932 | Brookline, MO | ![]() |
6
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3
| F | Both died |
42. | Hastings, Louis D., 39 | March 3 | 1983 | McCarthy, AK | ![]() |
6
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2
| F | Sentenced to 634 years in prison |
43. | Drake, Lynwood Crumpler, 43 | Nov. 7/8 | 1992 | Morro Bay, Paso Robles& San Miguel, CA | ![]() |
6
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2
| FM | Committed suicide |
44. | Vang, Chai Soua, 36 | Nov. 21 | 2004 | Birchwood, WI | ![]() |
6
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2
| F | Sentenced to six consecutive life terms plus seventy years |
45. | Huff, Kyle Aaron, 28 | March 25 | 2006 | Seattle, WA | ![]() |
6
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2
| F | Committed suicide |
46. | Dalton, Jason Brian, 45 (suspect) | Feb. 20 | 2016 | Kalamazoo County, MI | ![]() |
6
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2
| F | Arrested and charged |
47. | Belachheb, Abdelkrim, 39 | June 29 | 1984 | Dallas, TX | ![]() |
6
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1
| F | Sentenced to six consecutive life terms |
48. | Peterson, Tyler James, 20[n 2] | Oct. 7 | 2007 | Crandon, WI | ![]() |
6
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1
| F | Committed suicide |
49. | Thornton, Charles Lee, 52 | Feb. 7 | 2008 | Kirkwood, MO | ![]() |
6
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1
| F | Shot by police |
50. | Goins, John M., 49[n 1] | March 18 | 1926 | Stockton & Galt, CA | ![]() |
6
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0
| F | Committed suicide |
51. | Henry, DeWitt Charles, 26 | July 23 | 1977 | Klamath Falls, OR | ![]() |
6
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0
| F | Sentenced to six consecutive life terms Killed an unborn child |
52. | Benoist, Emile Pierre, 20 | Aug. 26 | 1977 | Hackettstown, NJ | ![]() |
6
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0
| F | Killed during escape via misfire |
53. | Moreno, Eliseo Hernandez, 24[n 1] | Oct. 11 | 1983 | College Station &Hempstead, TX | ![]() |
6
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0
| F | Sentenced to death and executed |
54. | Stewart, Howard Franklin, 37[n 1] | Sep. 16 Sep. 22 | 1987 | Lebanon, MO Corsicana, TX | ![]() |
6
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0
| F | Committed suicide Also killed two dogs |
55. | Leonard, Eric Royce, 22 | Feb. 12/19 | 1991 | Sacramento, CA | ![]() |
6
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0
| F | Sentenced to death |
56. | Vargas, Pedro Alberto, 42 | July 26/27 | 2013 | Hialeah, FL | ![]() |
6
|
0
| F A | Shot by police |
57. | Hudson, William, 33 | Nov. 16 | 2015 | Palestine, TX | ![]() |
6
|
0
| F | Arrested |
58. | Harris, Will, 29 | Nov. 13 | 1906 | Asheville, NC | ![]() |
5
|
12
| F | Shot dead Also killed a dog |
59. | King, Alvin Lee, 45 | June 22 | 1980 | Daingerfield, TX | ![]() |
5
|
10
| F | Committed suicide while awaiting trial |
60. | Klink, Herman, 40 | March 6 | 1933 | Cleveland, OH | ![]() |
5
|
6–8
| F | Shot by police |
61. | Mellberg, Dean Allen, 20 | June 20 | 1994 | Fairchild Air Force Base, WA | ![]() |
4
|
23
| F | Shot by police Killed an unborn child |
62. | Moore, Lawrence W., 25 | May 7 | 1981 | Salem, OR | ![]() |
4
|
19
| F | Sentenced to four consecutive life terms |
63. | Decker, Newt, 35 | Nov. 15 | 1908 | Okmulgee, OK | ![]() |
4
|
9
| FM | Shot by police Also killed a horse |
64. | Pullen, Joe, 40 | Dec. 14 | 1923 | Drew, MS | ![]() |
4
|
8
| F | Shot dead According to local stories up to 19 dead and 40 injured |
65. | McLeod, Harvey Glenn, 22 | May 29 | 1972 | Raleigh, NC | ![]() |
4
|
7
| F | Committed suicide |
66. | French, Kenneth Junior, 22[n 2] | Aug. 6 | 1993 | Fayetteville, NC | ![]() |
4
|
7
| F | Sentenced to four consecutive life terms plus 35 years |
67. | Sencion, Eduardo, 32 | Sep. 6 | 2011 | Carson City, NV | ![]() |
4
|
7
| F | Committed suicide |
68. | Lambright, Donald Martin, 30 | April 5 | 1969 | Harrisburg, PA | ![]() |
3
|
17
| F | Committed suicide |
68. | Pearson, Moses, 31 | April 25 | 1976 | Jacksonville, FL Georgia | ![]() |
3
|
13–14
| F | Committed suicide |
69. | Clark, Michael Andrew, 16 | April 25 | 1965 | Santa Maria, CA | ![]() |
3
|
10
| F | Committed suicide |
70. | Aranda, Bennie Bonifacio, 26 | Dec. 28 | 1937 | Oakland, CA | ![]() |
3
|
9
| FM | Sentenced to death, later changed to life imprisonment |
71. | Mozingo, Douglas Arthur, 29 | Oct. 1 | 1982 | Sacramento, CA | ![]() |
3
|
9
| F | Committed suicide while awaiting trial |
72. | Sodini, George A., 48 | Aug. 4 | 2009 | Bridgeville, PA | ![]() |
3
|
9
| F | Committed suicide |
73. | Attebury, Ira, 64 | April 27 | 1979 | San Antonio, TX | ![]() |
2
|
31–47
| F | Committed suicide |
74. | Popadich, Ronald J., 39 | Feb. 10–14 | 2002 | Garfield, NJ New York City, NY | ![]() |
2
|
23–24
| F V | Sentenced to 30 years plus life imprisonment |
75. | Casteel, Luther V., 42 | April 14 | 2001 | Elgin, IL | ![]() |
2
|
16
| F | Sentenced to death, later changed to life imprisonment |
76. | Cho Mun Chu, 45[n 1] | Sep. 6 | 1988 | New York City, NY | ![]() |
2
|
14
| F | Shot by police |
77. | Sears, Charles, 32 | June 27 – July 6 | 1981 | New York City, NY | ![]() |
2
|
13
| M | Found mentally unfit to stand trial |
79. | Smith, Russell Lee, 28 | May 24 | 1975 | Dayton, OH | ![]() |
2
|
11
| FM | Committed suicide Killed a man in 1970 |
80. | Pruyn, Kenyon William, 32 | Oct. 30 | 1976 | Mechanicville, NY | ![]() |
2
|
9-11
| F | Sentenced to 25 years to life |
81. | Cornell, William | July 18 | 1863 | Austin, NV | ![]() |
1–3
|
18–20
| M | Died |
Workplace killings
1. | Sherrill, Patrick Henry, 44 | Aug. 20 | 1986 | Edmond, OK | ![]() |
14
|
6
| F | Committed suicide |
2. | Hasan, Nidal Malik, 39 | Nov. 5 | 2009 | Fort Hood, TX | ![]() |
13
|
32
| F |
3. | Barton, Mark Orrin, 44 | July 27–29 | 1999 | Atlanta, GA | ![]() |
12
|
13
| FM | Committed suicide |
4. | Alexis, Aaron, 34 | Sep. 16 | 2013 | Washington, D.C. | ![]() |
12
|
3
| F | Shot by police |
5. | Leung Ying, 29 | Aug. 22 | 1928 | Fairfield, CA | ![]() |
11
|
4
| FM | Committed suicide while awaiting execution |
6. | Smith, William Vincent, 19 | April 23 | 1946 | LST 172 | ![]() |
9
|
1
| F | Committed suicide while awaiting trial |
School massacres
1. | Kehoe, Andrew Philip, 55 | May 18 | 1927 | Bath Township,MI | ![]() |
44
|
58
| FME | Committed suicide |
2. | Cho, Seung-Hui, 23 (조승희) | April 16 | 2007 | Blacksburg, VA | ![]() |
32
|
17
| F | Committed suicide |
3. | Lanza, Adam Peter, 20 | Dec. 14 | 2012 | Newtown, CT | ![]() |
27
|
2
| F | Committed suicide |
4. | Whitman, Charles Joseph, 25 | Aug. 1 | 1966 | Austin, TX | ![]() |
15
|
32
| FM | Shot by police One of the injured died in 2001; attributed to this event |
5. | Harris, Eric David, 18 Klebold, Dylan Bennet, 17 | April 20 | 1999 | Columbine, CO | ![]() |
13
|
21
| F E | Both committed suicide |
Religious, political or racial crimes in the western world
1. | Breivik, Anders Behring, 32 | July 22 | 2011 | Oslo & Utøya | ![]() |
75
|
241
| F E | Sentenced to 21 years in prison Two more died trying to escape |
2. | Mateen, Omar Mir Seddique, 29 | June 12 | 2016 | Orlando, FL | ![]() |
49
|
53
| F E | Shot by police |
7. | Farook, Rizwan, 28 Malik, Tashfeen, 29 | Dec. 2 | 2015 | San Bernardino, CA | ![]() |
14
|
24
| F E | Both shot by police |
11. | Essex, Mark James Robert, 23 | Dec. 31 / Jan. 7 | 1972 1973 | New Orleans, LA | ![]() |
9
|
13
| F A | Shot by police |
12. | Roof, Dylann Storm, 21 (suspect) | June 17 | 2015 | Charleston, SC | ![]() |
9
|
1
| F | Arrested; awaiting trial |
18. | Merah, Mohammed, 23 | March 11–22 | 2012 | Toulouse & Montauban | ![]() |
7
|
5
| F | Shot by police |
22. | Page, Wade Michael, 40 | Aug. 5 | 2012 | Oak Creek, WI | ![]() |
6
|
3
| F | Committed suicide |
23. | Tsarnaev, Dzhokhar Anzorovich, 19 Tsarnaev, Tamerlan Anzorovich, 26 | April 15–19 | 2013 | Boston, Cambridge, &Watertown, MA | ![]() |
5
|
280
| F E | Dzhokhar was sentenced to death Tamerlan was shot by police |
25. | Coulibaly, Amedy, 32 | Jan. 7–9 | 2015 | Montrouge & Porte de Vincennes | ![]() |
5
|
11
| F | Shot by police |
26. | Johnson, Micah Xavier, 25 | July 7 | 2016 | Dallas, TX | ![]() |
5
|
11
| F | Killed by police |
31. | Stone, Michael, 32 | March 16 | 1988 | Belfast | ![]() |
3
|
68
| F E | Sentenced to 682 years in prison |
33. | Dear, Robert Lewis, 57 | Nov. 27 | 2015 | Colorado Springs, CO | ![]() |
3
|
9
| F | Found mentally unfit to stand trial |
Domestic violence
2. | Simmons, Ronald Gene, 47 | Dec. 22–28 | 1987 | Russellville,AR | ![]() |
16
|
4
| FM | Sentenced to death and executed |
7. | Banks, George Emil, 40 | Sep. 25 | 1982 | Wilkes-Barre,PA | ![]() |
13
|
1
| F | Sentenced to death; last judged incompetent for execution in 2010 |
15. | Ruppert, James Urban, 40 | March 30 | 1975 | Hamilton, OH | ![]() |
11
|
0
| F | Sentenced to eleven consecutive life terms |
Vehicular manslaughter (probably couldn't get access to guns)
8. | Ford, Priscilla Joyce, 51 | Nov. 27 | 1980 | Reno, NV | ![]() |
7
|
22
| Died while awaiting execution |
13. | Owens, Rashad Charjuan | March 12 | 2014 | Austin, TX | ![]() |
4
|
21
| Sentenced to life imprisonment |
17. | Kabolowsky, Robert, 20 | July 10 | 1980 | Wantagh, NY | ![]() |
3
|
20
| Found not guilty by reason of insanity |
18. | Ressa, Stephen Michael, 27 | Sep. 21 | 2005 | Las Vegas, NV | ![]() |
3
|
11
| Sentenced to life imprisonment |
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